Coordinates: 31°N 35°E / 31°N 35°E / 31; 35
Restaurants in Israel
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The Nalaga'at ("please touch" in Hebrew) nonprofit center is a stage for arts and culture that promotes an equal dialogue and leads to social change, with the belief in the human spirit and its ability to touch and to make a difference. The center is home to: 1. The Nalaga'at Theater - home to the only deaf-blind theater groups in the world. 2. Blackout Restaurant - where blind and visually impaired waiters accompany the guests to a chef meal in total darkness. 3. Kapish Event Center - where deaf and hearing impaired waiters invite the guests to communicate in sign language. 4. Workshop Center - where you glimpse into the world of deaf and blind people through once in a lifetime experiences.
The Nalaga'at ("please touch" in Hebrew) nonprofit center is a stage for arts and culture that promotes an equal dialogue and leads to social change, with the belief in the human spirit and its ability to touch and to make a difference. The center is home to: 1. The Nalaga'at Theater - home to the only deaf-blind theater groups in the world. 2. Blackout Restaurant - where blind and visually impaired waiters accompany the guests to a chef meal in total darkness. 3. Kapish Event Center - where deaf and hearing impaired waiters invite the guests to communicate in sign language. 4. Workshop Center - where you glimpse into the world of deaf and blind people through once in a lifetime experiences.
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Habimah Square is an important cultural center comprising the Habimah Theatre, the Mann Auditorium, and the Helena Rubinstein Pavilion.
Named after the Habimah national theater located in one corner of the square, there is something very screen about the small sunken garden. I come here often with my morning coffee from one of the many cafes surrounding the square or enjoy a quiet moment after my evening workout. There is classical music playing from hidden speakers and if you're lucky you can catch a free concert. Good place for the little kids to burn off some steam. This square is also the home for the Israeli Philharmonic and the Ariela library/ galleri. With many options for food and drink around it.
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Beautiful place on the Sea of Galilee. We came for an outdoors concert - which was great. At Bet Gabriel you can also find a restaurant, a movie theater, art exhibitions and above all - gorgeous views.
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The Mirpesset, located at the top of the Clal Centre’s spiral, is a new kind of public space. Our vision is to combine the experience of urban nature, farming, creative workshops and a meeting place for various groups under one roof. The space is planned to enable endless types of gatherings, a place to inhale fresh air and to meet friends and make new onesץ
Kerem House is a community event space run by, and for, the Tel Aviv community. Kerem House hosts shabbat meals, lectures, open mics, classes, meet-ups, and much more. The Kerem House empowers local Tel Avivians to encourage entrepreneurship and leadership from to run the events that they feel would enrich both themselves and the winder Tel Aviv community.
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